07-24-2005, 07:38 AM
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Location: Montreal, Quebec
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Originally Posted by solonline
Sure its sad - and tragic for the guys family. But look at the cicumstance ... What were they to do - he was running , he ignored or did not understand the order to stop. These things are going to happen, its a fact. What if he had been holding a bomb and the Police did not shoot. Its a no win situation all round for everyone. They have to go hard for the bastards that are doing this shit - innocent people have already and will continue to die ... fact ... get used to it.
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London police admit making deadly error
Brazilian electrician was mistaken for a bombing suspect
Glenn Frankel, Washington Post
Sunday, July 24, 2005
London -- The man shot dead by police in front of terrified passengers inside a subway car Friday was an innocent Brazilian bystander mistaken for a suspect in the abortive bomb attacks the day before, police officials acknowledged Saturday.
The officials said the man, identified as Jean Charles de Menezes, 27, emerged from the same South London apartment complex as a prime suspect in the failed bombings of three subway trains and a double-decker bus. Armed plainclothes officers followed him to a nearby subway station.
They gave chase fearing the man was preparing to attack a train, police officials said. The officers pushed him to the floor of the car and shot him five times in the head at close range, according to witnesses, who gave searing accounts broadcast on television and radio.
The mistaken shooting set off a new wave of alarm and criticism from leaders of Britain's minority Muslim community, who expressed concern that police are singling out men with certain physical characteristics or ethnic backgrounds in their pursuit of the would-be bombers, believed to be Muslims of South Asian or North African origin.
"We accept that police are under tremendous pressure to apprehend the criminals attempting to cause carnage, but we believe this incident makes it vital that the authorities explain and follow the rules of engagement to ensure innocent people are not caught up and killed due to overzealous policing," said Inayat Bunglawala, spokesman for the Muslim Council of Britain.
A police statement expressed regrets for the killing and added: "For somebody to lose their life in such circumstances is a tragedy." Officials said the incident would receive a full investigation but declined to comment further.
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continue to spin .....
BTW, I am happy that now "the world is a much safer place .... "
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I know that Asspimple is stoopid ... As he says, it is a FACT !
But I can't figure out how he can breathe or type , at the same time ....
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